OTTAWA, THURSDAY, MAR 2 Easter Market Dog Los statutory holiday from this office. pJTCY It seems to be a fact that the sons of Erin are in a certain degree losing some of their national characteristics, and 'hy\ and by we shall have to find o&horsboul;‘ ders to bear the burden of all the " bulls hitherto upon Patrick‘s. With other peculiarities common to the [risk race, it is generally believed that they are able in an extraordinary degreo to " take and give." in the matter of compliments that are not compliments, with considerable equanimity, not only in oracular blows; but also in tips of the blackthorn in timeâ€" honoured Donnybrook, where the motto was, " wherever you see a head, hit it‘ This at one time pleased the specimen Irishman mightily, nothing better in fact; but as he goes out into the world he forgets his likes and dislikes, and a blow to an Irishman becomes the same as a blow to any _ other â€" body, and instead of hitting out in return, he seeks the protection of forms and priviâ€" leges. Much «liscussion has recently 0c. curred both in the Imperial and Dominion Parliaments, over questions of privilege, and it is rather singular that a majority of those who have sought the shelter of " privilege" have been natives of the Emerald [s!e or their descendants. Some time ago, Mr. Lopes, a distinguished memâ€" ber of the Imperial Parliament, in an afterâ€" dinner speech at Frome, characterised ‘the lHome Rulers as a "disreputable Iris\ band ; but instead of retaliating in the same siyle, the "band"‘ banded together, amd degeuted Mr. Sullivan to call the pecâ€" cant member to account on the opening of Parliament. When the matter was first referred to in the House, Mr. Lopes made a qualifiel kind of apology, which was really. »o apology at all, and which did anything but nt-ilfy the irate Home Rulers._ Mr. Sullivan accordingly return &I to the defence of himself and his conâ€" freres on another and more recent occaâ€" sion, and ie attention of the House of Commons was again directed to the subject as a question of privilege. Mr. Sullivan‘s speech is characterised as having been ridiculously _ long _ and _ unnecessarily elaboraté, though full _ of _ what the ~ British Premier â€" styled * glowâ€" inz rhetoric." Mr. Sullivan did not A py t'onuiï¬hx the latest Election Returns and much other useful information THICK SKINS® AND THIN SKINS IP‘rin: an ; :ab Buiter ... â€" Piskie= a d Sances in large CAMPBELL & PARLIAMENTARY COMPANNON Fresh Fragrant Tea, at 10¢ Choice Selected de 30e Exira Cheice deo abe Finest in the City, 6d¢ Rreakiast Bacen, Salocied Hams, + the British â€" Prenwer â€" styled " glowâ€" ing rhetoric." Mr. Sullivan did not stick at one breach of privilege, but di verted the House with recapitulating re peated instances in which the Home Rulers wore contemptuously spoken of as * Irish chaps " and "coveys," stigmatised as * rascals," and otherwise sceandalously Centre which was neither fair nor just. it was a point upon which Mr. Devlin vaturally felt keenly ; his truthfuiness had been called in question on a subject which affected his character as a public man . very closely ; a high Church. digniâ€" tary‘s name was mentioned in corimection with his in a manner which must have roused his â€" indignation ; and he was perhaps justilied in taking the somewhat unusual course of correcting the misâ€"state® tta than OD liature Ltrou gener veracity 0 At strongest Montreal id nanner, and getting the offending mem ber to retract his: statement, that har nony was restored and business resumed We have recently had some questions Â¥ j.ivilege discussed in our own Parlia he WANTED. A Good Blank Book Ruler Wince, Rrandioe ~Rum,. fin. &C AT mett Tomorrow being Good Friday, and Ryan‘s New Block, Second O Connor Street H their New Estal stand ; ett‘s Cocoaine a Literary and nare on Aid Y HENRY THE CANADIAN i a manner wh Mr p water weli SH Ready this Week although we are not amongst s of this system of vindicating er of any member of theé Legis ust be admitted that in more nstance there were the very asons for resorting to it The Gazette, departing from that ul moderate cours> which" it mursues in regard to public and especially in regard to , published an attack upon the the hou. member for Montreal W. Kent For 1878, uence, and it W THE "TIMES veral other alli ure nc paper will be issue Auclair neithe y 4* YÂ¥ * weet with 3be.. i mad cments D , worth 3¢ ou on the his blandes variety only w i , | prope i gow and _ lid not $UOLH but di opene lating re | then e Home | lines end. en of as has & gmatised | this c ndalousiv | ence thei PP 187 I‘B propriety of gemeral regulations foi the management and the construction 0 marine tele, hs for which this bill 0s tensibly provided, the House was donbt less entirely , but he felt constrain ed to say that the bill having had a pri vate origin last) session, although now : (Government measure, to his judgmen had and still| has a private ..end, anc would be rat.h* for the advantage of in: dividuals than for the country | at lage. (Hear, hear). The proposed ob§ject was stated by the tloor the bill, but the real object not di ible in its innodent unobâ€" jectionable titl 1 been frankly stated by _ the entlemen | _ having charge of it. C flmine\l that the bill was not so much jnigned for the regula tion and intenance of maring electric telegraph, as to do away with (what was called a monopoly, the exclusiye rights held by the glglo-Americau Company in Newfoundlan No one had ever com plained that this monopoly hal been proâ€" ductive of harm to any interest Whatever ; no petition bad been presentdd to this House asking for this legislation against it ; on the contrary, all admittetl that it had resulted in great good to the people ol both Continents. For a ntimter of years after the cable was laid the comâ€" }mn.\‘ sunk immense sums of money heâ€" ore they could begin to make. it selfâ€" sustaining, and this justified the high tariff of charges for the earlier years o its operations. â€" He objectod to the 14th «nd loth clauses of the bill that they were wrong in principle, unjust in their pro Europe;, and there is no nece*ity whatâ€" ever F:r this very questionable |legislative interference with those exclugive rights on the Island. Members | of this House should look upon the matter from the stand point of a S r of Cana da who could have nothing whatever to do with legislating against a monopoly au thorized by and existing in a country beyopd our jurisdiction. ‘This House, in fact, was not.the proper battle ground of this question ; it was in the Legislature of Newfoundland this question should be settled. . It was Newfoundland thit grantâ€" ed the exclusive fprivi:c;‘ge, and it was the exclusive right of Newfoundland to deal with the question, and we were j rrdiz- ing the existence of that frienil.yo eeling we were erideavouring to cultivate in orâ€" der to induce them to join the Confederaâ€" tion, when we attempted to interfere in a matter peculiarly their own. Newfoundâ€" land, in granting the charter, had reserved the right of wmmm“_bn.u exclusive privilege after 20 {un. That time hayâ€" ing now elapsed, if the interests of Canaâ€" da demand this urminn.ionlet the Cana dian Government enter into negotiations with the Governments of Great Britain and Newfoundland, and endesvour to acâ€" complish it by a just and equitable ar rangement with the Company in terms of its charter, Such a course ':;fln“ bring our Legi into ite, nor reflect m upon our country, a result that, ho feared, would y DaADI hear, hear), and he c ny that if this bill pas i severe blow upon ou is well as u our ind honourable legis treal ( are rights which ought not.to be ignored; an cases were not wanting in British legis}: tion of certain privileges for a long tim enjoyed being recognized as constitutin an equitable ‘claim, and being . converte: into legal right by special statute‘ to tha effect. The proposition to compel th Angloâ€"American Company to give their privileges in Newfoundland :J‘ telegraphs except the Angloâ€"Americ Company. That this company had righ of some, kind all must admit. i eighteen or nineteen ‘?ean they, with t express recognition of their enserprise | Imperial, Prov ncial and Dominion G« ernments, had enjoyed rights on * t shores of Nova Scotia, and, though th may have no legal rights recognized statute, they have moral and equital Tins was an act discrimirmiing a; existing company., We hrl right to say that the shores of the ion ulmouldy be open unconditi every company to land marine condition of landing on our shores ha been characterized, and he woula not sa whether too harshly or not, as similar t the act of a highwayâ€"man who calls u the traveller to "stand and deliver,." m he would say this, that the bill proposed to commitan act of gross injustice to the shareâ€" holders of the Anglo American Company by an unwarrantable exercise of the great Eower of this Parliament. . What business ad the Dominion of Canada to legislate «wgainst the existence of a monopoly in the island of Newfoundland? _ It was alleged _ because it ‘tr‘ ecessqary that, in the interest of the public, the island of Newfoundland should be open to other telegraph companies, Well, it this was so, the island of Newfoundland was a necessity to the maintenarce of telegraph communication b:;wéen Europe and America, then this provision which the amendment now bef@re the House yI proposes to strike out was an unnecéessary and useloss one. It vides ‘ that so soon asâ€" a rival compaty shall have opened up communication with Europe then the rights of this company to use its lines in Canadian wï¬uw: ï¬come to an end. If the Anglo Ame Company end. _ If the Ang*‘;\mericin Company has a monopoly on that island how could this competition ever come| into exist ence ? ‘Those ing this ground must either admit that Newfoundland is neces; sary to European communi¢ation,and if so that no rival:company could possibly come into existence, while the Angloâ€"Ameriâ€" can has theâ€" exclusive rights, of, that it is not necessary, in whigh case other comâ€" panies could carty their cables direct to h . é(.'uuliuue Hon. Mr. VIDAL thou arliament of Canada Third Parliarentâ€" newsp&L one of sugh great importar y opportunity should be give u«sion. : In his own action he was cuided entirely by hi > a question ol priviie re al memb*ar‘s veracit iuw?‘le of the House, hi e cun be no doubt that this, wher: the amen row old befare his time. . 11 a leaf out of the book of ] ,listinguibed countrymar muell, who, when any one tatemen ner,that the nickname lo not advise the men Centre t.bf(s particul conceive ithat were l H th es mode however lali m.ioxr of priviiege td be a bootless and repiy al la LSG menubi omart in itNo naénls CoXTENTSâ€" l in great good to the people 4e # nthh‘:l“u bl-‘or a nluub’erlul' éll"“".“‘eé' the cable was laid the comâ€" H:Kfla:;n? mmense sums of money hbeâ€" Kuibach, I ould begin to make. it self | YWPEX | and this justified the high dol, * 1 rges for the earlier years of its | _ Noxâ€"Coxt He objectod to the 14th â€"nd | sigurs â€" Bail s of the bill that they were [ Bureau, Car rinciple, unjust in their proâ€" [S’K’flkql' e of _operation, and utterly | Fabrg, Giran o secure: the objfect desireil. | ligr de St. J act discrimirmating against an | Master, Ma mpany. , We h?l no moral | son, Miller. that the shores of the Dowminâ€" | Péany, Pï¬ be open unconditienally to | Sutherland, any to land marine electric Hon. Mr. e has had greate ut. learn to b tum xfm regard t usly few an sSENATE FFY art in L our repu legislatio comp oweriul Nidk to the attac kname them such an a} upon the ewspapers e which is mse â€"8660RE c€ ssed it wo tak amenities com t AFLS he NO was one Houge H less easily ntinues t them lpp\)rty question $§100. NOrLV Parlia ndles: S | Sline," the Act gt unobâ€" nox in Council to ‘tnt_e‘l I with a company 1 OE | line in operation. i b‘l“ seconded _ by °C\" | der, that _ the ectric the bill ‘ be j & X% | ‘ois» the word ! intry H 4n its Christie (Speaker) Cochrane, Cormier, Dever, Fabre, Girard; Leonard, Letellier de ~t. Just, McClelan, McLelan, McMas ter, Macdonald, Macpherson, Miilor,lont.-. gomery, Odell, Paquet, Penny, Scott, Seyâ€" mour, Nmith, Sutherland, Wilmotâ€"30. Hon. Mr. DICKEY wished to call the attention of Ministers to a passage in the 14th clause, reading, "until such time as another company undbr +the authority and within the provisions of this Act, has constructed and is operating a line or lines of marine telegraph." He could hardly suppose it was the intention of the Ministry that this country should be deâ€" pendent upon a single wire. Although the expression was "lines" as well as "line," the Act gave power to the Goverâ€" nox in Council to enter into a odPtract, with a company who had only a single iine in operation. He therefore moved, seconded â€" by Hon. Mr. _ Alexanâ€" folldw, if we allowed the bill to pass in its present shape. They were here as judges bounil to decide this question on princiâ€" ples of justice and honour, and as guar dians of private as well as Y,ublio rights, and he now asked honourable members to determine without fear orâ€" favour, or partiality for any individual ‘or company, whether they as legislators jealous og.tnho unstained hquour of our country would allow such oljectionable legislation to be bat upon the statute ‘book of the Doâ€" . After recess, Hon. Mr. HOWLAN continued his â€" ment. He said at the inception of.m"a cable undertakingâ€"twenty years agoâ€" almost every intelligent manâ€"not only in but outside Parliamentâ€"in Great Britain ana the British North American Provinces favoured it and wished it sucâ€" cess. ‘The different Provinces gave every facility to>the company in its efforts to connect the t.thwo ::im:?s“' (Hear, hear.) This sym y were 3 too, for i.o wnllumumo&bund Mgo.f com , partic promoters this Ps::zme, were t!unud as Quixotic, as embarked in an enterprise almost impossible. _ This | feat _ was * formed .after years of ‘‘ the‘ hlï¬t labour, noffter an â€" almost 'oth-ti'vdo exercise of energy, amid risks, perils an anxieties su%:rxgeynt w’l':::d:;:â€- the vast majority of men. nguished promoters had to combat all so‘ts of diffiâ€" culties, including the adverse opinions of the English p ‘and ‘other leading journals of the :;:(d. those "of" most eminent electricians and engnieers. The question was then an opeén one, and if th Wark Deve t McM ed by Hon. Mr. ALEXANDER, that this bill be agiended by inserting the words "mot exceeding fifty. cents per word beâ€" tween Canada and any part of the United Kinzdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and France," after the word "company," in the ninth line of the twelfth clause. The hon. gentleman ex%lnnod that this clause cou‘!d not possibly involve this Government in damages, for the Angloâ€" American Company could in no case lay claim to damages until ejected, and, if ejected, the price of telefgngy could in no way affect their claim for the past, and for this reason, that the maximum rate was just what that company gave notice that they intended to chm the last day of April next. C , the clause only applied to companies incorâ€" porated under the Act, and if it affected the Anglo American it would only be by the competition of other companies, and in that case there could be no claim for damagzes. 4 The amendment was then put and lost an the following vote :â€" Coxtentsâ€"The Honourable Messiours Alexander, Bellerose, Botsford, Bourinot, Cornwall, Dickey, Guevremont, Hamilton !Kinzston}, Holmes, Howlan, , Kaulbach, Ma/ulune, Reed, Reesor, Ryan, Skead, #imith, Trudellâ€"18. i NoxCoxtzxtsâ€"The Honourable Mes tieu:s Allan, Baillargeon, Benson, Bureau, Carval}, Chaffers, Chapais, Chinic, Christie [Speaker], Cochrane, éormier, Dever, Fabre, Flint, Girard,â€"Glasier, H:Ithorne, Leonardl, Letellier do St. Just, McClelan, Mclolan, McMaster, Macdonald, Macâ€" pberson, _ Miller, _ Montgomery, â€" Odell, Paguet, Penny, Price, Scott, Seymour, Sutherland, Vidal, WEmotrâ€".'â€. fion. Mr. HOWLAN said that in the Committee on ‘Banking and Commerce he had moved an amenament but withdrew it ow the unders g that he should bring it up again in (Committee of the Whole House. And, in the first place, he «esired to protest against the abuse that certain hon. gentlemen had taken the liberty of heaping 13):n the Anglo Ameriâ€" can â€" Company. ntlemen connected with that company had been closely exâ€" amined, and nothing whatever hadyboen niy elicited to xshow that this com deâ€" served the afpelhtion of monopo&:.v 2No attempt had been made to show that it was : a monopoly. â€" No petition had been presented to show that it.bore hard upon any interest in this Dominion. No Board of Trade in any city of the Dominion had come forward complaining . that this Angloâ€" American Company had not acted fairly and justly with them. 11 It being now six o‘clock, the Houâ€"e +8 o CoxtEntsâ€"Alexander, Allan, Bellerose, »tslord, Chapais, Cornwall, Dickey, Flint, ievremont, Hamilton (Ki?‘rton) Hayâ€" orre, Holmes, Howlan Kaulbach, Macâ€" ‘tane, Price, Read, Reesor, Ryan, Skead, ude‘!, Vidal, Wark.â€"23. a Noxâ€"CoxtExts â€" Baillargeon, Benson, urinot, Bureay, Carrall, Chaffers, Chinic, lure new cabios, an led by Hon. Mr. Han eave out ‘all the wo 1 insert, in the 'amj Committee of the w rieenth elause " t m M question of conc'trnce being put i the House divided,and the names alled for they were taken down as eries of " question,"‘ the members led in and the vote taken upon . Dickey‘s amendment which was 4 to 18, as follows :â€" ts :â€"The : Honorable Messieurs ellerose, Botsford, Chapais, Corns~ Yickey, Guevrement, Hnï¬ilton, m}, Holmes, Howlan, Kaulbach, sesor, Ryau, Skead, Trudel, Vidal, 1ave a reasonable time to manuâ€" ew cables, he mgrod, secâ€" Hon. Mr. Harilton, (Kingston) ut ‘all the words after "that," , in the amehdment made by rittee of the whole House in the i clause "twelve" instead of THE TIMES: OTTAWL THURSDA Y MARCH, 25, 1875 proved it was next to ims)ouible to lay an ocean cable t-h:t could operate ; yet,“ the result of all this toil and energy was | success, after an immense expenditure of / time, dabour and money. The Governâ€"| ments of England and the United States | aided the promoters with their sympathy, their ships, and the best nautical -ï¬m ab their command. It was fair to presume, then, that those Governments not only wished well to the enterprise, but deemâ€" ed it practicable and worthy of encourage: ment. Besides, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island gave the company excluâ€" siyekriï¬h::, and, he believed New Brunsâ€" wic . MHer Majesty‘s congratulatory despatch to the Preside{:t of ‘gr:t United States proved what keen «interest and joy the success of the cable had created in Britain as well as in the States. ‘The hon. §(enflema.n, ecallinghis own experience as & inister in Prince Edward ‘Island, corâ€" rected some |misapprehensions â€" as to the policy of its Government towards the comâ€" pany, and the encouragement it gave the cable people.| ‘The attitude of: the Island had been sympathetic and friendly, as its acts plainly showed. As extracts from the giobe and New York Herald had been read, he procgeded to read one from the London , magnifying the . achieveâ€" ment of the laying of the cable, in these wordsâ€"" Singe the discovery pf America, by Columbus, nothing has | been done comparable to the vast â€" enlargement this gives to the sphere of human ‘activity." This language illustrated â€" the feelings of England on the occasion, _ He protested against the accusations and insinuations of the advocates of this bill touching‘a “rin}f' in connection with the oot‘:}iany. e considered the authors of such remarks took an undub, advantage of gentlemen who could notifappear before Parliament, and violated the principle which exemptâ€" chief projector had been carried off by sickness, the worl? might have had to wait many years for the completion ‘of this great work. Fmdover thirteen years repeated failures and delays well nigh and violated the principle which exemptâ€" ed mthm Acousations before tribunals where they d.not appear to defend themelvos.a*;‘vl&l'e had evidence there was no " ring‘‘ elqment here, such statements‘ being designed to create : in â€" Britain and the States aprejudico against : this comâ€" pany. (Hear, hear.) â€" The speaker . went on to argue that this company had rights and privileges in the Provinces, conceded by public opinion and the Legislatures; in every Province of British North. America exclusive privileges were _ conferred upon them. In .. Prince _ Edward Asland they received an unconditional grant of a tract of land, and the right to erect teleâ€" gn.‘)h lines on the: island, and.extend a cable to New Brunswick. He was a mem:â€" ber of the iskhnd Gov:hr:ment for ten years, and took part in arrangements made with this company. The Newfound:â€" land Act. was passed in the same way as that of Prince Edward Island, granting the oompm&dl the rights and privileges required. ith regard to the pretension that the Anflo-Americm C:e?i“:;‘htVNdid not possess the rights gran e New York, Newfoundland, and London\Com» pany, he contended that all the rights and immunities belonging to the former were succeeded to by the present oompmg at the time of the amalgamation. ‘Therefore, the Angloâ€"American, beinfg the successors to the former company, fell heit to their rights and privileges in Prince Edward Island. (Hear, hear.) In Septemberlast the Government of this Dominion entered into asolemn contract with the Angloâ€" American Company in Prince Edward Island to secure the erection or extension 2{ them of a telognr?h line of 200 milés ong the railway. ‘ Now, if the company have no rights and privileges there, why should the Government have stultified itself by entering in'q}n contract with this distasteful eompnngm To this day, the contract for the line along the niimy, between ‘the Government and the comâ€" pany, was being carried out. "It was very strange that only now, in March, the Government should discover the company had no rights on the island. (Hear, heat.) The hon. gentleman then proceeded to give a history of the action and proceed, ings of Prince Edward Island in connecâ€" tion with this Company, to show that ‘it had given the Company exclusive priviâ€" leges,and favourably recognized it in every way, He proceeded to show that this Company had been constantly lowerin their tariff, and, so far as was known, 5.3 given universal. satisfaction.. At least, no complaints whatever had been made by any single Board of Trade in the Do minion, who all seemed ‘th satisâ€" %;dwit_.htbel dealings of the: y. e morlpoly cry ‘was very‘ easy to be raised, nnr:tw_go correspondingly of little _ _Noxâ€"Coxntexts :â€"Thi‘lz.onwnble siours . Baillargeon, on, _ Bourinot,. Bureau, Chaffers, Chinic, Christie{Speaker], Cormier, Dever,â€"Gizard, Haythorne, Leo nard, Letellier de <St. Just, McClelan, McLelan, McMaster, Macdonald, Macâ€" herson, _ Miller, ‘Montgomery, _ Odell, f‘w\nt, Penny, Soott, Seylionr, Wilmot. â€"26. { 3 § Hon. Mr. KAULBACH moved, secondâ€" ed by Hon. Mr. REESOR, that the folâ€" lowing clause ‘be added> to the ~bill:â€" "The : Parliament of ‘Canada may at any time, at its option, take the lines and subâ€" marine cables erected; or m,bp.qrgcugz any company under this Act, and , wor Oor ‘ authorize ‘the working of the for the benefit and ‘"under the‘ coritro :“ the Government of the Dominion, on ing to the said company the net costs of the . same, with six‘ per cent. i € theux:lo&. if th:c;eod&ts have x pay & interest, or ‘otheri ï¬th a ‘bonus of ten ‘per ‘cetit. on‘ costs, including such interest, anld i (Continued,on fourth puge: J « this Company Bad untold fortunes, whetherll)t.nwu mm and gnndmg’ monopolyjand whether this was a combinaâ€" tion of gentlemen that ought to be <put down. ._ Those ~who were crying out monopoly turned out‘to be the very first n}en who ro'guod to fix ;mt::unum nltl.o o ch:su messages, for the reason, he bolie ,thf:t they mightm a ~better tion to favour a "parti company. "l)"h':flir fame ‘of this Dominion \?umst‘ stake on this question, the vote on which might send the stock of one ‘particular company ~up twentyâ€"five per cent., and the stock of ‘another company : down twentyfive per cent. : He â€"would not charge any hon. gentleman with being inâ€" fluenced {ry mgxr:per motives, but an extraordinary feeling had grown up out of this discussion ‘ on ‘the part of some gentlemen, who seemed ‘to believe that this Dominion would be riven in twain if this bill did not pass.‘ He ‘believed : the. ï¬mnol:lndmm‘;:. ::“ the omtrym was at pmer: Nce f 1/ i ‘woul.;{ Buffer hereafter when it went into the markets of the‘world to make loans to consolidate ‘its ~debt. ‘The bill would To hom sukepeting. inegrapiy, coulh g ‘tele y leal to quite a different nasu:?g The gentleman concluded a lengy t g; moving, seconded by . Wark, amendment as (a‘ rider to the bill; the followini'bo added© as clause twen to the‘billâ€" odli.l?in this Act contain shall affect the A&)&o-America.n Com| 5{;;'(’,““"")’ until after the first day of July, â€" The amendment wias lost ‘by 14 to 26, on the following vote: a any was & mo:ï¬poly. The eminent genâ€" flomen examined before the h%nmittee on Banking and Commerce," : ‘Stated that for thirteen years the Ool:r-ny had not boe'nd urin‘:lmughdm a dividend, u:'lf even ‘oi uuboeamt years success they had only been able to declare five percent. upon the stock invested: in this Company. \(Hear, hear.) Therefore, he left it to any lon. gentleman to say whether the statement was correct that CoxtExts :â€"The Honourable Messiours. Allan, Botsford, Chapais, Flint, . Gueyre: mont, . 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'h&foe:um:%g?m"-‘lm AAtest tiptinan Uniance in Which reel? ms oi daï¬z’,‘v‘&fln‘?mr--nym most won« Pasthes, in alleles 1 oaienniot in bores. ~/ _ ~~~ â€" Whalesaic and Retall of * 302. J3AH Dining Rooms, =80 Sparks Street. J. W. ARLESS, Proprietor. ‘D.ATU'RAMTA.'I‘U‘I.-A.- Asthma and Bronchitis, Accident Insurance upon the most favourable terms and aSECURE York Street, near Sussex Street, May be had at the Bookstores of Messrs. Durie «& Bon, Mesers, Henderson & Co‘y, and Mr. K. â€"A, Porry, Messrs. Jas, H pe&iOo. . _ > Br “h n“l‘nblee:lr;:d w4 9 80 A_‘U.. precisely, "Those w ing present ar nesteu to me t & little before l%honr'.l e1e4 Ottwa, March 220d, 1575. 3799 ASSETS OVRR, â€"â€" > . > »â€" > $10,000,000 DEPOSIT AF QTTAWA, â€" â€" â€" «& 189,000 4 This Com: whose Aze in Canada wiss osubufludpl.nn{h. and 'h:?m in the Dominion is neatly $200000 from premiums alone, is prepared to recelive applications for the General Agency g‘m Ottawa District from competent and t worthy parti who can make the »usiness a speciality nld.avo it their eotire abtention. Adiress with references and experiouce, if anyâ€" * 3# SPARKS| STRERT, Oct. 12. 1874 < All are invited to attend. The following morning (Thursday the 25th) the Friends nl’me Blbluo'&:elev.y will Break« fast ‘ogether in the UNiJON HOUSE, City Hail EDWARD RAWLINGS, 40, ST. JOHN STREET, MONTREAL j W. F. BUCHANAN, Cl!n. Dlll’“l‘& General Agent â€" Citizens Insurance Co‘v. CaPIPADâ€"~ . 0. . $2,000,000. Frem, Inn,Am:m Guaraxtse. 5 Temig@fary Otce: Tlll s [« Office: 3 Victoria But! mou'u ester a Block .r'-‘-'.?fl'- l-lllnp. DiREcTORS: > James M :cl.aren, Keq., President. Chatles Magne b&.ï¬}eoâ€"maent. C. T. Hate, & q., L. R. Uhurch, . M.P.+. Kobert R:nok%um. Esq., M.P., Alexan ie PCretâ€"â€" * ~ ie On: «. + A. Generni Ban . lng Basibess Transacted. Interest Allowed on Deposits. u% gurrency and Sterling Drafts Purchase an ( Sivings‘ Department, _ iz 'rli Annual .ootl-g of the OTTA W A AUXILLABRY BiBLi BOCIETY will be ben‘:n W first, the 2ith inst, in Knox ( bute 1,§0ity Ha)l Square, at 7,30 p, m. Tickets of Admission for both Ladies and A C C IDENT Sir A. T. Galt, K. C. M. G. OAï¬TAL. . . 8IX MILLION DOLLARXS. R OB ANGUS, Jr., Active~ lish and French AGENTS ard o ES?ANVASSKEB wantea. , Available Funds to meet (Claims, over H«lt a INSURANGCE CO. This COMPANY is not mixed up with Life, Ottawa. Jan, 23. Jan. 9, 187 Ottawa, Jain, 23. BANK OF OTTAWA. alone, and c in the refore Transact the Business utual Life Insurance Co., Insurance Company 0OF CA N 4 °D 4. FIRE AND MARINE. 11 275. EECENITX OYAL CANADIAN HAND IN HAND MUVTUVAL Â¥ire, orany cther class ‘of 1NSUâ€" RANCE, It is for MiNAGER and SECRETARY: General Agent, o Office over Duri=‘s Book Store. Bauthkh Hotices. â€" BILL OF FARE. * WEDNESDAY, Marcu. 21 1876 HARTFORD, CONN., urance Co Susurance. is, and giving a de Bonnn_ 3?_:!:_04 Policy» SIMPSON & BETHUNE, . Managers for anada, Montreal Ztotels. PRESIDENT Agent, Ottawa and Vicini y, | 8787â€"3m DINNER. R. C, W. MacCUAIG, OTTAWA. AGENT, PATRICK RoBEarseo®, Uashier. _ _ Lo Also 8i Y Bavory & Ihmm Wi taize Cod uvuuu..\'v n?i . Price, $1.00. OTTA W A $750â€"1 m 8750 en en‘ cal and ‘meml~m Courierâ€" THE LATEST NOVELTY HATS, Two Erizes $1,000 f + § mve rse«s» ¢ Fach in Cash ?.m“t;d.lil:u, with Silveremounted Bu‘; $ Puniingerianglinns yore oo Three Goid American Muntio © Watches 'lbn'll‘%tzhflold Huntihe*Watches, worth un d epundegeteptnetin Ti ie oo ampnniaianins tA fike: Promfams wili be paid. e t _ owagle Nogets ¢] ; Biz Tickets $5 ; Tweive ENGLISH AND AMERiCAN HATS $5,000.00 Each in Cash l.l‘_A Comulets Pictorial Mistory of the successful h-mw l- the Union ." HATS! HATS! HATS! * ‘Notices of the ‘Press. The Weekly is the ablest and mo=t powerful mummomu ublished in this country. Its are -d:&nrl{ &nd convincing, and m'll m llustrations of event â€"our Best designers." With a clroulation 6f 150,008, the .%' and ex pre decided views on poliiâ€" 1ts articles are models of highâ€"toned discussion, and its pictorial illustrations are oflen corrobâ€" orative ments of no small force.â€"N Â¥, Kxâ€" wfl% > A* Its papers on ‘question and its fnimitâ€" able cartoons heip to mould the sentimants of the country.â€"Pittsburg Commercial. Postage free to ‘“M“'lߠmuu HARPER‘s WeekLy, one year...........$400 m“gmm prepayment of U, 8, po-up“ by © + subseri to HarPer‘s M witig resine i9 en . ananne $1000; or, tvool'w.mm“ aress for one year, ; pos free. s imamtrontensc,ins ‘The Annual Volumgs KEKLY, in neat cloth binding, will be sent 6y express, SIGNOF THE RED HAT, In Valuable Ci*ts,. ~*~ To be: distributed in L. D. SINES 172nd Reguâ€" lar Monthly will now purchase Ashfield‘s Brick Block cast of we I "“m?u':l“m'l, 4A co we &n Block B. m'- fAuis, 3ex198. with bwlidâ€" mmwm, viz: one three and baif story building g:owenclnd) used as shâ€"ps and fl"lllal. on Duke Bireet, fire wall aud two story Kitchen und sheds in rear, wooden teneâ€" ment on Britannia street. On the line of the Cireulars copfaininga tullâ€"list of pr a deâ€" mmuLmenw:&‘m;â€"'mfln- formation in reterence to the bution, will be sent to any une them. All .siters must be addrassed to C sn / io i rade is t working to this City, nfm&ï¬zmcmmflu“m%y‘fl ten years, For further partionars apply to JAMES ASHFIELD, | Weekly is read by at iesst half a million persons, and its influence ag an organ of opimion: gump- ENGLISH RUBBER COATS An early call sclic ted. No. 33, RIDEA Feb. 27, 1775 o 2hacene m eanent s in n lm ha m‘mu'v: OFFIOR: Xxosisior Buikiii(g, w&eo aus sIUST RECEIVED ALL THE NEW STYLES FOR 1875, GIFT ENTERPRISE 3796 H. HODGES, Fob. 27th 1875, mse 0f $60 , 0 0 0 .0 0 I Filteen Cases $ 56 SPARKSâ€"ST., s Opposite the British Lion Hotel. Gift Enterprises To be drawn lnng:'y‘mmt.tn F O R 18 7 5. U L S T ER. HARPER‘3 WEEKLY, £$8,000.00 1875, WA ERPROOF and Street Cars. ILLOSTRATED. All New Siyles Just Received TERMS :; Duke Street, Uhaugicre JAMES PEACOCK, DEVL}N‘S. HATS, "ITVYS. bozes, 4s 6d each, by all Chemists and Patent Medicine \dr':nqm. Y o i «ad () niimudlv:mm Wmum nB or uousl, Sravel, and paine in the basd. Sold in CORZ = Newbery *nï¬nxmmm s-nce& :BE"\“'Oxm ow London. & T ns â€" Andnut\ef,mdm;ï¬mknm Montrealâ€"Evans, Mercer & Co., W holesale Drog trealâ€" Co. Montrosiâ€"Renians, Glare & Oo. .. .. , flate Hnoqoos a in n n n n 1 whion T on agpie n on Are sahing at a smah and Good Vaiue, as we are selling Advance on “Aâ€"[m (Otte wa, January 4 1475. Desire to inform their friends and the pablic that they. are now recelying reguiar . const nâ€" Apcthecaries‘ mï¬â€œ '&un." oln, London * k XPORT AG Burgoyne, B bridge 4 Co., Coleman street, Ln Are sold by Chemists and Druggists througbout the world. EPS1 NEâ€"â€"The popular and professional mediâ€" _ _ tBuke, mdenhor e moainte P , the active principie of the m.,‘;u‘ Bold in Powder, Loz enaq’ nbulu'!u.nduwm-n}, C11040DYN Eis of suoh celevrity that it can mutm-lup'guv.m WE m’m“meï¬m* e . | « Box vemrnd m $08., 1} and 3 oz. botties. GELATINEâ€"The puy preparation is Mor by mail, } * Frent; BCY mflzu{mcuoneulnhmuymm Office Orders cannot br â€" ‘<ined, money may be remutted in Regintc } 908. 53 ... € Advertisements, ‘ted number, will be ""'“‘«'r'm'?"‘:“ umm. Frice DAILY i.1..4 LD, four cents & % Armual subscription prije, $1% always m“s. “'\vnuth‘o.ddu-u hb†New Yo: RALD, in a boid and a W@hm d so plainly mno errors in mailing ; ers will be liable to s â€"‘â€";z.-_â€"»l w anr |[Axno0», RESTORED.â€"A victim of| M youthf: | impruodence «<ausing premature 98 1VML youthf i imprudemce sausing premature cor netvuns debility, A~ .hnvn:s":fled in [3 n oâ€"very muoWwn remedy, \;found a simple > liâ€"clu., Which he will sene FREE io his fellow s: flerers, Address, Dami s â€"â€" ** â€"â€" Shapter & Owen. Hnmfltonâ€"wgmr & Oo. Halliexâ€"Avery Brown + wled as a common swindier, Thedn!;xnc- m:u agency system. lt is safe and The of . subseri; whenever practiâ€" cable, should© be h‘lm"l y Post Uffice Orders. 1t is the safest mode of transmitting eX Patronised by ali the World. Rimmiol‘s lgmn:u. Vands, _ B ‘Uns, +ockey Club, Frangipane, and other perfum s 0‘ durinneieectocer . Waies, strinied t on Mitcham Flowers. Rimmel‘s Toliet celebrated for its n e i amey '-'mu’â€% gn'. Juice and the Mï¬% the Hair, m Rimmel‘s |Oil Soap, perfumed . witt Rimmel‘s .Glycerine, Honey, m and Florg) Crackers, v'::;'muu for Ha) anc CARPET: AND â€"EURMITURE ~HOUSE, SHOOLBRED _ & , CO. Carefuily paeired shtpped. â€" Orders made O ooo e att THOMAS MORSON & SON. Medallists and Ju.n% at al) the Greut Exbj . ee onl Htmer oo dA the i es 19 ]}m ifl. (h-. Mrrreds, Parin and 10 iug‘s m':a‘%"a: Morson‘s Effectual Remedies 81, 38 & 124 Southampton Row, RUSSELL SQUARE, LONDON MPTIO, STING AND LN COoNBU: "%f' DIGERâ€" Ten Copies "’;‘.1'.2'.'.'.;;22IIZ'.IZZZZ&ZIIZIZIZIIZZI:&E Postage five cen copy three mon! Awhl;wn-w!:ddn-dw“dwb An extra mhmwmuï¬dm. i atnniinanan +s om'-ebpywm h::tn 10‘ of twenty. wau to cubs reoelvl atclub rates. rates make the WEEKLY HERALD the cheapest publicationin the countrg. _ _ _ Pancreatie Emulsion and Pancreatine. /Alam&!.ryu u?:.m'ldiw men wpo u‘mdmgn‘m-nm&.m m stre and weight are increased digestion promoted, sid the general condition 0 148 NEW BONDâ€"ST., LONDON, W And Retail of all otherâ€"Chemists and Storeâ€" HE WEEKLY HERALU is published every T Baturday, at five cents per copy, Annua) subscription price : (lmoqry.........................................82 l_'mlgqhtl “_""..:JII.'.'.'.'.'.'I.’ZI.'I.'.'I.‘.'.'.'J.'.‘.'l::i.'.'.'.‘? 8 Suf Sokeel io aivance. Money s i o_l_uu': Io.:y sent by mial URE CHEMJCALS AND NEW MEDICLN F. x Pm. Norwich Egg. Powder, [IY.U WANT GOOD BREAD USE THE Betscted, and, Mulpins arders. sxeouted old by all Parfumery Vendora New York Weekly Herald. JAMES ~GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor. Large Stock on Hand. 4A ek of Piaims an n Diamond YeastCakes Rimmel‘s Violet, Leal, Rice, and othe H. J, WEEKES B Sole Agents for Ontario. $161â€"1 4 Yonvuaxs Hodkas barons arope SaVORY & MOORE, NE BOX OF CLARKEKS B 4l PILLS TEAWA 10 be had of all Grocers. IMMEL‘Sâ€" CHOICE PERFUMES. Worksâ€"HoRNSET Axp Ho®EETo®, old in Botties by the Manu U8ST SUCCESSFUL RKM KDLES babitan 'i?'florm.ahnn‘ai" ingsham, near Warâ€" minste:, Wilts: "I must beg to say that your Pills are an excellent medicine iailisound sitep nad a good uppelite; this hmnsi.o hï¬u m‘gldh. pf:n T6 years old. maining, mflemulxl ’Bo.?'" To me Propmetsar _ _ ** RY AND MOORES DATURA TA Rpecific for Asthma, Bronchitis &o. LE FOLLOWING 18 AN BEOADWAY AND AXY STREzT, Nerton‘s Camomiie Pille. London ®ole Proprietor, F, J. CLARKE, BRemedies. Extract from a Letter lith May, 1872, from: an old in« Carpets. oF TBE J. H. REEVES, } ;:'}:ré"':": a“‘%‘:{:’i Dbusiness to Talfll!l-n..g: York. j"â€lflfl!n& bile for their owinG is An "’“";‘,“:""éfll{% x8 EyRulany rct from m Letter _ | n my former worksbops, over Mesaiy £400, > m“ F PRUXEAUV, Junre Ii. â€" SIGN WRITER HoUSE TOR, PALINTER, sre Fegtmre cogm t m(:m.u, w%. Â¥ nostrht‘s 2€2) st recelved, as . nC8 Opposite the Post Offic. : *4 De* Â¥6 . 182. unid noupne . Ako, a complet Manufactory and City Houseâ€"68 and 6) West End Establishments~2; < and 99 Westbourne Grove, un'z:.. MERCHANTS, SHIPPERS and * BUYERS invited. . oo ce astan podes o. 9 mmmm‘ to obtaia t 0 h Clocks Ohains, Seweror"ogue of We which are went post froe s mat on y @ dlmnhllhal\f::t & selectiOn 021 y uy from the largest stock in the world. _ . / Orders cau be sent direcit> the a Lnggass M or (orough mereiaturan ATCAEs s * or(’-lxnm-auulmï¬mwu.., ? Lever, V Chureb, Tork®, â€" i. beae Keylaseantresipconas | 1200 Bpol 1 $a mgmdï¬iuwwm poration of London ang cther wfl enclose documents teeitce 2s B thiner O Wl xum;l.z:,.::d 5 the must g\"&‘ e 3t §ist daily wear tear satisfaqu sn Maiter up. to 10.10 w hnand that andyf oit in aa " Heghat brmoin Cloous) ue :ï¬ ?:‘m«%.m l\.: fl':n"_“" only ‘be obtained Prize Medalist of the London, / v * â€" ang $aga «=ker to the C muua-:"....m‘ »Ker mnd all other Races gud day are Hined. ""‘"-‘a Ariistic Goid Jewellery, of the rig Ti penent on c Anoairag Devices, in ?'&“Wn“&‘u"ï¬ e Ri and all kinds of m:saan of the Uonrtm P rosentlation Pinto.â€"‘ubtimanis W ATCH AND CLOCK FINE ART BRQNZEE A ok!mum of the newest Continentai s of the post orrrce oTfrawa, / Jone 20, 1874 Having roid ou! the Watchmaker and jm,,‘h'i 184. WINTER ARKANG Arrival and Departure of. 282 slal Aresatipre eeals e E8 ef~3| ipustc. Jeie ANUFACTURING essliClinidiicyrs, t Lo n o UH AND CLOCK h / siuve qoi NYR COLpmems %% A largeasscrtment of NJ W * £€ d d € 32352- a~se Th &ï¬ C 6 o. o t C EEEEEEEEE €aniers. AfMMfiil dGgearce3 Hails. Ofall kinde, d 68 and 8p &5 â€â€œâ€˜m Lond.m, I and 4 ed. .. aul i om ogue. of ll: p mot o tion uu" world.. .. 4 > the mi chants f it 4 5, #&t. . 41 40; and 124 cents for Bd l othrope & Iymaz have ; and although . a â€"-l:?-‘h.:‘-him, de .':.-r-ywhmmu ‘_l:l&-&... in the agent a mc-&;b hion, but a.sure and safe r Female Difficulties and Obstruc «9y cause whatever; and 4 Cc ienss -hd‘-.d!lmndq s mlst e necs en in M!"‘"‘_flm 8. N. m‘sj ; tario, aol6 egonts for back of 'tâ€'m' anding. ‘ Nm:‘:uht-o few of wetiters that have been receive aad ‘i:m;*;;;-l-;; lin. writas » “Yh.n.ddfl!fln at once a further supply of Kle hare only one m I sceptivet" J. Cotiard, of fpa writes : “8-.4-0 aix dozen Electric Oil. Have sold all I 1 "D, writes : " J have sold all the it Acte like a charmâ€"it was sk but takes M now." wmon.l- i “l-ï¬hï¬qfl- it. 1t 4s who havy ;r-fld those e Tre a ‘bottle, containing over ah ~'nhl % cheapest ever ottle has cured bronchitis. worth has cured an old i I‘Dfl:z’m m cents worth_has in the back, and theé same Ilra nuï¬M« :l.‘:‘ =~ul. ~= 14Â¥er Compimints, aud other porgr hy e pher ko d ABYF SErt of Sowa com Aniar B L After thirtyâ€"five yoars trial, the fenelne ie it tEormmnontt o meont edprta best remedy ever *3 â€" House Keepers i Bm: tea is not pleasing to your tas Tiine Hhacs Rauis 2ed ho ln‘ofl.bbaz hnnd.»h. f 36 Rideau Hzmorrnoms (or are ly cured bymn refunded. Price $1 pe nlw_zr“- Bold wholesale a -imdl druggists, o warded to any address on reo« by Dr. E. Mathicu, 198 Notre] Fazse Moprsry.â€"For peop! disease to become seated upon | than consult a pb:dh,u do for years with the ï¬wï¬dui for Fowle‘s and H which is an infallible cure. Fowle‘s Pile fljâ€"m" '6... is marvellous % This wellknown medicine is Dm:x." This preparation hidl‘dmbo..N‘dlflngii ever befote been half as «: given such universal satisfac not be equalled. We can recommend it, and would a own horses lohtnnu handâ€"it be mean yawhndm Remember and see that the signature of . :u“xl’. Northro l.w, m | pold by all medicine dealers. Horses S1vep.â€"The lives a e ndthom&d: year, = is Gondition Powders and An Burwerr‘s Cocoam®®mâ€"A xc ®ror ter Ham.â€"The C in a lic & a liquid form, h& m&ï¬i pz‘pu. â€" possesses peoul which so it the T areitaiende kn days. It is conceded by « used it, to be the best and dressing in the world. JOn Mogks FEMALE Baskets, woodenware, tit very, very cheap at Moore Offices to let in the v] Apply to RC. W. McCusig. eating S low, th use. . All other goods i wonderfully low prices ; and O‘Connor streets, Two Weess Oxiy.â€"Th« of boots and shoes, at J. & Rideau street. on Himer T6 wogh ts Leaves isburg.. $.00 Wh'N.wY:r'mo.oo Leaves New York.... 6.00 Arrives in Ogdens °> w se way. Leaves.....10.45 am., 24 Arrives.... 7.85 l.n: 4. sale by all druggists =~ Bl tho es s burg from Boston. 8.00 t a curé when Travncllers CARADA CENTRAL filbli caderice sncr t irea‘s‘s m WORA WATERTOWN, BURG RAFL N » K I L L E of whatever YERMONXT 1215 or